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it is cutting edge technology. it's not the only new technology here. the robots are on patrol. they're setting up and delivering the tea and coffee. they also are sorting the mail and they have revolutionized the policy. >> one of the first things we are achieving this that this has been set up. this can be done much more safely by the robot id. >> john salon has collapsed to the doctors have saved his life. -- john's lung has collapsed. >> america cannot regain our global position until we fix our education. as the company -- as the country struggles to compete, the education is falling behind international standards. there is a book discussing the challenge, "radical." we have heard all the statistics of the american education system is failing compared to other countries. how bad is it? >> the u.s. is 14th, 17th, and 25th in reading, science, and math. we are falling further and further behind. what is interesting is that a lot of people say, well, we have not gotten worse over time. they are pulling that statistic from the fact that if you look at the achievement level in t
it is cutting edge technology. it's not the only new technology here. the robots are on patrol. they're setting up and delivering the tea and coffee. they also are sorting the mail and they have revolutionized the policy. >> one of the first things we are achieving this that this has been set up. this can be done much more safely by the robot id. >> john salon has collapsed to the doctors have saved his life. -- john's lung has collapsed. >> america cannot regain our global...
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. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential, additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening, the u.s. government has been secretly targeting its enemies for years now, using unmanned aircraft to do the work. but this was the first week they said so out loud through a leaked white house white paper, that is, newly released legal memos and a high-profile confirmation for the next c.i.a. chief, a window was opened this week into how our wars are now waged, even when americans are the targets. >> we say that we only take these kinds of actions when there is an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible and when we are confident that we are doing so in a way that is consistent with
. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential, additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington,...
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that same technology is being used here at home, a lot. not to launch missile strikes of any kind, but as eyes in the sky for a local law enforcement and a lot of other uses. they've got a lot of folks concerned, and some states are moving to ban drones. our report tonight from nbc's john yang in chicago. >> reporter: while the alabama hostage crisis was under way in an underground bunker, authorities had a birds eye view, an unarmed, remote control drone. but there's a growing backlash to the use of similar devices by law enforcement agencies. this week, virginia lawmakers passed what would be the nation's first restrictions on drones. and today in the florida senate, a ban on drones advanced. >> my view is that the government works for us. the government is there to serve us, to protect us. >> reporter: from california to maine, officials in at least 11 states are considering various restrictions. according to government data, drones are being used by more than 40 public agencies and institutions, including at least 17 federal, state and
that same technology is being used here at home, a lot. not to launch missile strikes of any kind, but as eyes in the sky for a local law enforcement and a lot of other uses. they've got a lot of folks concerned, and some states are moving to ban drones. our report tonight from nbc's john yang in chicago. >> reporter: while the alabama hostage crisis was under way in an underground bunker, authorities had a birds eye view, an unarmed, remote control drone. but there's a growing backlash...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the man picked to lead the central intelligence agency was called today to defend his positions in the war on terror. john brennan's senate confirmation hearing revolved around several hotly debated policies. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> reporter: even before the hearing got truly under way, protesters from code pink disrupted john brennan's opening statement-- signaling that passions were running high on the targeted killings of terror suspects. >> they won't even tell congress what countries we are killing children in. >> reporter: the interruptions continued, and the chair of the senate intelligence committee, california democrat dianne feinstein, ordered the room temporarily cleared. >> we're g
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these rosen's of her rights the surveillance i thought my heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and the
it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it...
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these erosions of her rights the surveillance i thought my heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and th
it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it...
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from every everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these rosen's of her rights the surveillance let's talk about heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and the
it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from every everything. that it makes...
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we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without our community. so, with that, i'm going to actually hand it off to 100 plus to do a really quick demo and then we're going to do a little q & a and we'll have them come up next. >> 100 plus, we're based here in san francisco. we are interested in small healthy behaviors, ways to be healthy that don't involve going to the gym. we created a system where we recommend hops or help opportunities. these are little activities and places that are seed by users and served to other users based on location. and we used open data to seed our entire system. so, we input
we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without...
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she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney, correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy nam
she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the off-line retail business, there 10 trillion. in over half of all retail transactions the consumer accessed the web at some point in the shopping experience. think about yourself. how many times do you go into a store now where you haven't already done some homework on the web? you've done a search to say what product would i want? let me read reviews? >> charlie: you ask your friends. >> i've looked on facebook. and then the choice is, the consumer choice we're trying to give consumers is do i want to buy it and have it shipped home to me tomorrow? do i w
technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the...
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the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expensive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant. and that's really why the industry has declined. to state the issues, even after fukushima, can-- it can be managed. >> rose: so it's the cost, not the safety. >> it's the cost and it's the nature of the, of the cost accounting. they're only in a thousand to 1200 megawatts, that means that they used to cause 4 or 500 million, now it's 5, 6, 8 billion dollars. if takes a long time. you don't want to build increments that are that big that take that long. particularly in an age like the '70s after the oil shocks where you don't know what conservation and efficiency and renewables wi
the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expensive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant....
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it gets as hot as 130 degrees, and that is hard on people, so we have really got to do the technology side of this thing, which, by the way, the israelis have been able to do, and i am confident we can make that progress to assure our citizens that their lives are secure. we are in a secure building. in southern arizona every night, they have drug people going across their property. they deserve security. we can achieve that, and we are on the road to doing that. >> members going with you. what will you see? what will you see when you go to the border? >> first of all, they can see the vastness. the second thing they can see is the improvements that have been made. third, things that still need to be done. talking to the men and women on the ground, ones that are out there every day, literally risking their lives, there is nothing like having eyeballs on the issue to really get a good understanding. >> yesterday was the sixth meeting of the gang. >> yes, but we hate the word "gang." >> come on. let's rebrand it. what would you rather be called? >> group. >> group. great americans. how
it gets as hot as 130 degrees, and that is hard on people, so we have really got to do the technology side of this thing, which, by the way, the israelis have been able to do, and i am confident we can make that progress to assure our citizens that their lives are secure. we are in a secure building. in southern arizona every night, they have drug people going across their property. they deserve security. we can achieve that, and we are on the road to doing that. >> members going with...
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it's technology innovations all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged with a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. this week out of here and you're watching our team it's going to be a battle between the north and the south at an e.u. meeting in brussels states on a collision course over spending plans for the next few years britain is the loudest voice among those calling for a budget cut something as fiercely opposed by a southern countries heavily dependent on the e.u. funds the artes tests are still reports for us from brussels. we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making strong statements first of all david cameron continuously saying that if the budget is not brought down t
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> predictions, john, you're up. >> northeast is digging out and toro snow blowers digging in. up 25% by the springtime. >> brenda: all right. john layfield, what do you think of that? >> i'm a bull on john, bear on the stock. >> brenda: okay and your prediction, john layfield? >> apple hit it's 25 millionth download for itunes and i think probably had a lot to do with it. einhorn pressuring the company has a lot to do with the stock. >> brenda: and john. >> i'm usually with the einhorns the luster off tim cook, i'm a bear. >> brenda: jonas, your prediction? >> a lot of fallout for the blackout at the super bowl. but destiny child and columbia neighbor. >> brenda: gary b, bull or bear. >> it's up a million percent at least wait for a pullback. >> brenda: your prediction. >> i l
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and two, technology is changing. so small businesses don't need the same number of employees that they used to in the past. so those are changes -- i mean, hopefully we'll see more start-ups. the technology thing is only going to get worse, not better. >> one of the interesting things as we've been following this story of hiring and small business in particular is how much women are driving some of these start-ups and how successful they have been. >> it's incredible. though if you look at statistics, it's still harder for women to get money, investment money, than it is for men, but it is getting better. there are a lot of really high profile smart female business entrepreneurs that are doing great things right now. >> so if we're going to be having this conversation again at the end of the year, is it very clear where we'll be in terms of small businesses? >> no, because it's not clear where we'll be in terms of the economy. there's so much uncertainty. >> and it's in d.c. a lot of it's driven by d.c. >> if you do
and two, technology is changing. so small businesses don't need the same number of employees that they used to in the past. so those are changes -- i mean, hopefully we'll see more start-ups. the technology thing is only going to get worse, not better. >> one of the interesting things as we've been following this story of hiring and small business in particular is how much women are driving some of these start-ups and how successful they have been. >> it's incredible. though if you...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> his record may not reflect it yet, but today was a huge win. today was national signing day and his recruits -- the biggest fish is the gatorade player of the year in d.c. celebrating with his teammates as he put on the hats. friendship collegiate has been a factory in recent years. eight players signed the football scholarships. four of those playing for the terps. jermaine carter, gray, walker. >> it was hard because i know publicly everyone thought i was going to go to florida state. everyone knows where i'm going. i'm going to maryland. right now, basically trying to change the comment. so bring all the guys home, you all start something big here. >> they will
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science and technology and the basic research that under girds it have been the the basis of over 50% of our gdp growth for 50 years. but the things we take for granted today are based on research that occurred over a 10, 20, 30 year period, even 50 years. and so one has to understand the source of idea generation. secondly, one has to have human talent. and that stall letalent is supp fellowships that come out of federal support. if the sequester occurs and occurs in a blunt way that can with devastating effects on research programs at universities all across the country. not to mention impacts on some aspects of financial aid. >> just in your example, you grew up in public schools and here in the district of columbia, initially segregated. what did the access for federally funded research mean for you and your generation? >> the whole thing meant the confluence of the brown versus board of education supreme court decision and the launch of the "sputnik" satellite which created a fury of activity to improve science and math education in the public schools, to encourage students, part
science and technology and the basic research that under girds it have been the the basis of over 50% of our gdp growth for 50 years. but the things we take for granted today are based on research that occurred over a 10, 20, 30 year period, even 50 years. and so one has to understand the source of idea generation. secondly, one has to have human talent. and that stall letalent is supp fellowships that come out of federal support. if the sequester occurs and occurs in a blunt way that can with...
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its technology innovation. development for. the future. please. live live. live live. live . live. live. live . live. live live. live. live. live. live live live . more international news for you though the british government is considering using so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens internet use in the interests of safety move has been criticized as a pointless and privacy and the car deputy director of the big brother watch organization so the new measures would do nothing to capture those who pose a real security threat the u.k. government seems to think that it's necessary to monitor the communications of every person in great britain rather than actually looking for the people who are actually committing crimes that are going to drive those people further and further underground of the internet and they're only going to capture the the innocent and the incompetent as far as i'm concerned not by any means saying that communications data isn't important but when you have the director general of m i five talking about the evidence that was used to make this spill and
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man: the art challenges technology. technology inspires the art. second man: the best scientists and engineers are just as creative as the best storytellers. third man: we've got characters that we want to come alive. transforming the hand-drawn line into a new art form was no easy task. over the last 20 years, these artists face struggles and the risk of failure every step of the way. this marriage of art and science was the combined dream of 3 men, the creative scientist ed catmull, a visionary entrepreneur, steve jobs,
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there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get around to try to figure out how do we regulate drones, what do we say you can and can't do, who can have them? but we're just at the beginning of that. the concern is the technology is moving faster than the laws and the regulations. >> which often happens with technology. >> which often happens. >> michael, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> we just got this information. we gt an early look at the joint chiefs of staff, martin dempsey's testimony later today, he's going to acknowledge that the u.s. diverted a drone to benghazi with
there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get...
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its technology innovation. development for russia. the future. please. live live. live live. live . live. live . live. live live. live. live. live. live. live live live . more international news for you though the british government is considering using so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens into the u.s. in the interests of safety move has been criticized as a pointless and privacy in the car deputy director of the big brother watch organization so the new measures would do nothing to capture those who pose a real security threat the u.k. government seems to think that it's necessary to monitor the communications of every person in great britain rather than actually looking for the people who are actually committing crimes that are going to drive those people further and further underground of the internet and they're only going to capture the the innocent and the incompetent as far as i'm concerned not by any means saying that communications data isn't important but when you have the director general of m i five talking about the evidence that was used to make this spil
its technology innovation. development for russia. the future. please. live live. live live. live . live. live . live. live live. live. live. live. live. live live live . more international news for you though the british government is considering using so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens into the u.s. in the interests of safety move has been criticized as a pointless and privacy in the car deputy director of the big brother watch organization so the new measures would do nothing...
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science technology innovation all the least developed minutes from around russia we've got the future covered. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. i. p.v.t. you feed. the fish feed the. fish feed the to eat. six. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. much much. much. much. much. much. worse. no longer represents the. people are going to take such. slim the way i. played live . live. live. live. live mission. critical and free in-store free. range month three. free. free limos live video for your media projects.
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let's also invest in long- distance mental health services provided through technology like skype. telemedicine like this can help get kids services without waiting for weeks for appointments. simple investments like these can make a real difference in a child's life. i ask you for your support. [applause] at a time when the delaware national guard is as busy as they have been in decades defending our country overseas, they are doing their part as well here at home to help make a difference in young people's lives. under general vavala's leadership, the delaware national guard proposes to partner with maryland in their youth challenge program. this is a residential program for a couple dozen delaware high school drop-outs. through education and mentoring from guard members, the program targets young people who can get back on a path to a degree and a rewarding life and career. and because maryland has all of the necessary facilities and because the department of defense picks up 75 percent of the cost, this is a very cost- effective way to serve these young people. thank you, gener
let's also invest in long- distance mental health services provided through technology like skype. telemedicine like this can help get kids services without waiting for weeks for appointments. simple investments like these can make a real difference in a child's life. i ask you for your support. [applause] at a time when the delaware national guard is as busy as they have been in decades defending our country overseas, they are doing their part as well here at home to help make a difference in...
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with our tree cell technology, we think it can. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> lead us to a better solution. if you do not, mr. president, you will go down in history as one of the most irresponsible commanders in chief in the history of the country. >> this week on "inside washington," gunfight at the sequestration corral. >> i believe they should at least pass a smaller package that will delay the economically damaging effects of the sequester for a few more months until congress finds a way. >> john brennan, the cia, and drone strikes. >> i never believed it is better to kill a terrorist than to detain him. >> marco rubio, savior of the republican party, and immigration debate. >> this is about getting it right for the american people and those suffering under an immigration system that does not work well for anybody. >> after the lights go out at the super bowl, thoughts about the nation's crumbling infrastructure. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- seesutawney phil did not his shadow this year,
with our tree cell technology, we think it can. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> lead us to a better solution. if you do not, mr. president, you will go down in history as one of the most irresponsible commanders in chief in the history of the country. >> this week on "inside washington," gunfight at the sequestration corral. >> i believe they should at least pass a smaller package that will delay the economically damaging effects of the sequester for a few more...
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have to do immigration for the entire economy including h2b, people who come to be professional high-technology people. we have to work out workable plans in that area. that deals with the entire economy. it is an economic issue. it is not a political issue. hopefully if we get it done we get people employed. it will make dealing with the immigration issue a lot easier. >> what percentage do you put at success for this by the end of the year? >> i think there is a good chance of success if the secure border issue is well taken care of, that there is a fast rule that the pathway to citizenship will only kick in when we do not let anyone come into the country except with papers. >> thank you. >> we have been listening to this for 30 years about tightening the border. will you ever felt confident enough to say the border is secure? >> right now the answer is no. let's see what this legislation does. it has to be a keystone of this legislation or the whole arch will fall through. >> budget increases, everything, you know that border. it is thousands of miles long. it is porous. you could see a poin
have to do immigration for the entire economy including h2b, people who come to be professional high-technology people. we have to work out workable plans in that area. that deals with the entire economy. it is an economic issue. it is not a political issue. hopefully if we get it done we get people employed. it will make dealing with the immigration issue a lot easier. >> what percentage do you put at success for this by the end of the year? >> i think there is a good chance of...
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>> it is, because we have the technology now to do things we haven't done before. but the argument that congress ought to be involved in supervising this is an important one, and we should not ignore it. the congress has a responsibility, not just the authority, but the responsibility to supervise the activities of the executive branch, and in particular, the intelligence committee which takes a look at all the black programs and is kept in the loop on everything certainly has the capability of making an evaluation of what is the right thing to do and is the wrong thing to do, and needs to weigh in. to the extent it doesn't do that, then it's abrogated its responsibilities. >> sam, what is your take on what the hearings are going to be like tomorrow for mr. brennan. this should be questions right out of the chute, shouldn't it? >> yes. this is a major component of the president's war on terror. it's a major component of his foreign policy. and listen, there is a difference between operational oversight, which is what congressman rogers was stressing in the intervie
>> it is, because we have the technology now to do things we haven't done before. but the argument that congress ought to be involved in supervising this is an important one, and we should not ignore it. the congress has a responsibility, not just the authority, but the responsibility to supervise the activities of the executive branch, and in particular, the intelligence committee which takes a look at all the black programs and is kept in the loop on everything certainly has the...